| Id |
Subject |
Object |
Predicate |
Lexical cue |
| TextSentencer_T1 |
0-45 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Wellness coaching for obesity: a case report. |
| TextSentencer_T2 |
46-137 |
Sentence |
denotes |
D.S. presented to a medical and surgical weight-loss program to initiate bariatric surgery. |
| TextSentencer_T3 |
138-265 |
Sentence |
denotes |
He had made numerous attempts at weight loss to no avail and was taking steps toward bariatric surgery as a last viable option. |
| TextSentencer_T4 |
266-499 |
Sentence |
denotes |
D.S.'s health insurance provider required 3 months of supervised weight loss prior to approval for surgery, and this was initiated with a board-certified bariatrician (MD) and a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN)/wellness coach. |
| TextSentencer_T5 |
500-692 |
Sentence |
denotes |
D.S. presented with a body mass index (BMI) >40 and was classified as morbidly obese with comorbidities of high cholesterol and hyperglycemia and degenerative joint disease (DJD) of the knees. |
| TextSentencer_T6 |
693-802 |
Sentence |
denotes |
D.S. began the process outlined by his insurance company, meeting with the MD and RDN/wellness coach monthly. |
| TextSentencer_T7 |
803-921 |
Sentence |
denotes |
A plan was developed by D.S. and his RDN/wellness coach that alligned with his wellness vision, values, and lifestyle. |
| TextSentencer_T8 |
922-1142 |
Sentence |
denotes |
D.S. ate meals and snacks at regular intervals throughout the day, consumed little to no red meat, increased his consumption of fruits and vegetables, and spent 1 hour daily in a swimming pool-walking, swimming, or both. |
| TextSentencer_T9 |
1143-1373 |
Sentence |
denotes |
By the end of the 3-month period required by the insurance provider, D.S. had lost more than 30 lbs, improved his exercise capacity, no longer used a cane, and chose to continue with coaching rather than undergo bariatric surgery. |
| TextSentencer_T10 |
1374-1565 |
Sentence |
denotes |
D.S. continued to meet with the MD and RDN monthly for 1 year and averaged a 10-lb weight loss per month for a total of 120 lbs, normalizing his blood panels and improving his joint mobility. |
| TextSentencer_T11 |
1566-1692 |
Sentence |
denotes |
D.S. continued to meet with the RDN/wellness coach for a total of 10 visits during year 2 and quarterly visits through year 3. |
| TextSentencer_T12 |
1693-1840 |
Sentence |
denotes |
D.S. lost a total of 240 lbs, maintained the weight loss over the 3-year period, and achieved these results solely through lifestyle interventions. |
| TextSentencer_T13 |
1841-2088 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Although bariatric surgery is a viable treatment option for class 2 and 3 obesity, many patients pursue this treatment option without the help of medical and commercial weight loss personnel to improve the likelihood of weight loss sustainability. |
| TextSentencer_T14 |
2089-2279 |
Sentence |
denotes |
The investment of lifestyle intervention in this circumstance was less than $5000 (exculsive of blood panels) compared with the $20 000 cost of bariatric surgery at the time of intervention. |
| T1 |
0-45 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Wellness coaching for obesity: a case report. |
| T2 |
46-137 |
Sentence |
denotes |
D.S. presented to a medical and surgical weight-loss program to initiate bariatric surgery. |
| T3 |
138-265 |
Sentence |
denotes |
He had made numerous attempts at weight loss to no avail and was taking steps toward bariatric surgery as a last viable option. |
| T4 |
266-499 |
Sentence |
denotes |
D.S.'s health insurance provider required 3 months of supervised weight loss prior to approval for surgery, and this was initiated with a board-certified bariatrician (MD) and a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN)/wellness coach. |
| T5 |
500-692 |
Sentence |
denotes |
D.S. presented with a body mass index (BMI) >40 and was classified as morbidly obese with comorbidities of high cholesterol and hyperglycemia and degenerative joint disease (DJD) of the knees. |
| T6 |
693-802 |
Sentence |
denotes |
D.S. began the process outlined by his insurance company, meeting with the MD and RDN/wellness coach monthly. |
| T7 |
803-921 |
Sentence |
denotes |
A plan was developed by D.S. and his RDN/wellness coach that alligned with his wellness vision, values, and lifestyle. |
| T8 |
922-1142 |
Sentence |
denotes |
D.S. ate meals and snacks at regular intervals throughout the day, consumed little to no red meat, increased his consumption of fruits and vegetables, and spent 1 hour daily in a swimming pool-walking, swimming, or both. |
| T9 |
1143-1373 |
Sentence |
denotes |
By the end of the 3-month period required by the insurance provider, D.S. had lost more than 30 lbs, improved his exercise capacity, no longer used a cane, and chose to continue with coaching rather than undergo bariatric surgery. |
| T10 |
1374-1565 |
Sentence |
denotes |
D.S. continued to meet with the MD and RDN monthly for 1 year and averaged a 10-lb weight loss per month for a total of 120 lbs, normalizing his blood panels and improving his joint mobility. |
| T11 |
1566-1692 |
Sentence |
denotes |
D.S. continued to meet with the RDN/wellness coach for a total of 10 visits during year 2 and quarterly visits through year 3. |
| T12 |
1693-1840 |
Sentence |
denotes |
D.S. lost a total of 240 lbs, maintained the weight loss over the 3-year period, and achieved these results solely through lifestyle interventions. |
| T13 |
1841-2088 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Although bariatric surgery is a viable treatment option for class 2 and 3 obesity, many patients pursue this treatment option without the help of medical and commercial weight loss personnel to improve the likelihood of weight loss sustainability. |
| T14 |
2089-2279 |
Sentence |
denotes |
The investment of lifestyle intervention in this circumstance was less than $5000 (exculsive of blood panels) compared with the $20 000 cost of bariatric surgery at the time of intervention. |